id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101064753104 Ware, William Zenobia, queen of Palmyra; a tale of the Roman empire in the days of the Emperor Aurelian. 1889 .txt text/plain 140915 8432 81 "If," said he, " the people of these Eastern regions understand better than we of Eome the art of taking off heads, "I will not, with you, noble Piso," said Gracchus, "believe that the emperor will do aught to break up the present * Now," said she, " prepare yourself for the glory of Palmyra; look, when we shall suddenly turn round the next "I cannot release you yet," cried Fausta; "a little farther on, and you may see the palace of our great queen; I found, on reaching the palace, Fausta and Gracchus overjoyed at the safe and happy return of the queen. "Eoman," said Zenobia, in reply, " I honour your frankness, and thank you for your faith in my generosity. As Fausta uttered these words, our eyes at the same moment caught the forms of Zenobia and Longinus, as they "Great queen!" said Fausta. ./cache/njp.32101064753104.pdf ./txt/njp.32101064753104.txt